Baby Trend Inc., of Ontario, Calif., is recalling to inspect about 1,500 "Road Runner" jogging strollers. They are aluminum, three wheeled strollers with hand brakes. Strollers were shipped without straps attached to the frame to secure the seat. Unless the frame straps are attached, a child in the seat of the stroller can lean forward and fall out. Baby Trend has received one report of an month- old baby boy leaning forward in a stroller with unsecured seat straps, falling out of the seat and bumping his head.
The seat and back is made from a blue canvas type fabric. The stroller has a three- strap harness that secures the child in the seat. Two additional straps snap together and secure the back corners of the seat to the stroller frame. "Baby Trend" is written on the aluminum frame. The recalled stroller is model number 9592T. The model number is written on a label located in the center of the rear axle. Baby's "R" Us stores sold the strollers nationwide between January 1999 and April 1999 for about $200.
Consumers should stop using these strollers immediately
and examine the stroller to determine if the seat is strapped to the stroller
frame. For more information, consumers should call Baby Trend at (800)
328-7363 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, or write
to Baby Trend Inc., 2019 S. Business Pkwy., Ontario, CA 91761. Consumers
also can visit the company's web site at www.babytrend.com.